continuous spectrum
英:[kənˈtinjuəs ˈspektrəm] 美: [kənˈtɪnjuəs ˈspɛktrəm]
continuous spectrum 基本解释
n.连续光谱;
英英释义
Continuous spectrum
In physics, a continuous spectrum usually means a set of values for some physical quantity (such as energy or wavelength) that is best described as an interval of real numbers. It is opposed to discrete spectrum, a set of values that is discrete in the mathematical sense, where there is a positive gap between each value and the next one.以上来源于:Wikipedia
continuous spectrum 相关例句
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